Chapter 153: Brother

Adam and Edge, as Lily and Bran's older brothers, keep an eye on all of this. Compared to their cousins, their hearts are more confused.

Adam, as the eldest son, received more attention from an early age. With the birth of younger brothers and sisters, this attention is gradually divided, but as the eldest son, he will naturally possess more.

He was the first to have a sword, armor, blah, blah, blah. Then the younger brother Aitch took it, then the younger sister reluctantly picked up the more shabby toys, and finally it was Bran's turn.

He refused to accept it, and things started to look different when it came to him. He just kept quiet, that is, he didn't cry like Edge, and he didn't make a fuss like Lily. He just refused with silence, ignoring the pile of rubble that lay in front of him.

Until the youngest sister, Siri, the little one happily pounced on the pile of rags.

He didn't like Bran, never did. He hated Bran for looking at him with idiotic eyes, at all the kids, at all the people. Only Lily, who is not sensible, will be stupid to defend him. So he doesn't like Lily, the younger sister who only has strength but not brains.

But, after all, that's a brother. He could only reluctantly defend Bran, but more often than not, he chose to dodge. Although he knew that it was his responsibility. Since he was a child, his parents have taught him to take good care of his sister and younger brother, and he has promised it.

But apart from Edge, it seems that no one else needs him at all. The experience of being chased and beaten by his sister in front of many friends was too painful, but what annoyed him even more was Bran's ignorance—complete disregard. You block his way, and he will bypass you, you stop at the door, and he turns back, and you block him in the corner, and he stands silently, without panic or words, until you can't hold on anymore and start to retreat.

Father alone made a wooden sword for Bran, and spent the whole night for this idiot. A brand new wooden sword, he didn't care, he also had everything brand new. But when Bran moved to the villa, he sneaked into Bran's room and tried to take the wooden sword, but the wooden sword was no longer there.

After Bran went to the banks of the Perpetual River, he went into the lodge to rummage. Bran didn't take a few things with him, all kinds of weapons and armor were neatly placed there, except for the wooden sword. Bran gave the villa to Lily, which made him a little jealous. All this should be left to his parents for safekeeping, or he is right, because he is the eldest son of the family.

He is the eldest son, and many things have to start with him. Things need to be distributed from him, and then sorted in order. And he, usually, is also the one in charge of the distribution.

Whether it's fair or unfair, it's all in his hands. Being fair will naturally win praise from his parents, and when he is unfair, he will only persuade him to be polite. No one will say that he is wrong with a little injustice, and the adults just look at it with a smile and encouragement. Individual differences are like this, and the order of birth gives him natural priority.

Bran broke it all and quietly had many of the things he longed to have, and then Lily.

Did Bran care about him? maybe.

He felt Bran's care for the first time before and after his trial with Edge, and he was really touched at that time.

It was only gradually that he realized that Bran didn't care about them, he was just afraid that his parents would be sad. Bran didn't care about them at all, he just wanted them to live.

Yes, it's good to be alive......

It's like he never cared about Bran, and even once wished that idiot was dead......

......

Aitch was used to following his brother, and he had been like that since he was a child. The elder brother played with the belt, defended him, and even apologized for him after making mistakes.

They ate and lived together, and they were inseparable. If he has good food, his brother will let him, and if he is bullied, his brother will stand up for him. This makes his personality weak, which may be the reason why he is always bullied by Lily.

Lily had always been treated better than him, she was the first daughter of her parents, and when her parents looked at him, he always felt that it was just a slippery path.

At the dinner table, the parents first set their eyes on his brother, and then his eyes on him and his sister......

What would have happened to him then? Shrinking his neck, or curling his mouth, he couldn't remember.

The conflicts between brothers and sisters are always constant, mostly for a bite of food, and then disputes will follow, and even fights. The situation is slowly turning, Lily is getting harder to deal with, and Bran is getting involved.

My sister is always like this, she fights not only for herself, but also for Bran, but it is always him who gets hurt in the end.

Bran was always silent, as if indifferent to everything around him. My brother would always add a piece of meat and a spoonful of soup to himself. Lily kept screaming that it wasn't fair, and scooped a bigger spoonful from his plate and snapped it onto Bran's plate. Then Bran would quickly bow his head and eat a fine light.

In the end, Bran's plate is clean, and so is his. Only then did his brother and sister sit down in a huff and hold their plates and eat. Looking at the clean plate in front of them, Lily would continue to give her share to Bran, and her brother would share it with him.

He felt that his brother had caused all this, and if he had been fair and had given Lily some of it appropriately, it wouldn't have been like that, right? In his opinion, Lily and Bran were not close, so who could be close to Bran at that time?

Perhaps it was since then that the siblings have gradually become intimate.

After Bran became a wizard, everyone could see his preference for Lily, only Lily herself knew it. Just like she protected Bran, never thought that the idiot would react. So Bran didn't care about Lily's reaction either.

More than once he had seen Lily sneak into Bran's room to steal something, and he thought there would be an argument, but never did. Bran's room is always filled with all sorts of novelties. He also tried to steal, but he never succeeded. After a few times, it was understood.

He watched jealously as his sister stole first, then robbed, and finally Bran gave her the whole villa.

He could see Adam's disappointment, there was so much to dream of in the cottage. He felt a little sorry for his brother, Adam had been defending him since he was a child, and he was always a burden and couldn't help anything.

Since he was a child, he has never fought for anything, nor has he fought for anything, and now he doesn't want to fight even more. Presumably Bran is the same, although he didn't say anything, but everyone knew that Bran would not come back, at least not as the master.